White Sox right fielder Avisail Garcia doesn’t really care about hearing his name in trade rumors, and he expects it to happen again as the July 31 trade deadline nears.

“I’ve been through the same thing every year,” Garcia said Friday before the Sox’s 11-4 loss to the Astros. “It’s not something new. I don’t pay attention to all of that. I control what I can control. Working hard, doing my best during the game and whatever happens, happens.

“It’s business. One day you are here, the next day you never know. So let’s see what happens.”

Garcia — who hit his eighth home run in 33 games Friday, a two-run shot with two out in the ninth — isn’t expected to be dealt and isn’t a free agent until after 2019. But he’s one of the Sox’s more valuable pieces and thus could become a wanted man.

Either way, Garcia, who came to the Sox from the Tigers in 2013 in the three-way deal that sent Jake Peavy to the Red Sox, doesn’t discuss the possibility with his family.

“They know I don’t pay attention to that and I don’t like people talking to me about that,” he said. “Only rumors.”